This may be a stupid question, but...
We have a 1950's home that we're about to remodel. It has a nice brick fireplace, but the location is off center in the room and it really bugs us. We're taking the house down to the studs, and have considered just ripping out the fireplace and starting over. Obviously we'd rather not have to do that.
If the center of the fireplace were 2-3 to the left, everything would be perfect. Is it possible to move the opening 2-3 feet? I guess the main concerns are the support of the stack itself which won't change, and that the flu (sp?) would not be at the center of the fireplace. I have no idea if that's an issue or not though. We can keep the bricks where there are on the right side for support, but I'm not sure how the left side is affected since the new opening would basically be where the current support is. We'd add new support to the left of the new opening, but I'm not sure if that can support the stack on top or not.
Then there's the issue of smoke. Can we "bend" the flu so that it basically comes straight down, then angles to the left a couple of feet, then comes straight down to the new opening? Would that affect draft or anything or would the smoke still happily find its way up?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
If this is just not possible, approx. what should be expect to pay to construct a new brick fireplace?
Thanks,
Warren
We have a 1950's home that we're about to remodel. It has a nice brick fireplace, but the location is off center in the room and it really bugs us. We're taking the house down to the studs, and have considered just ripping out the fireplace and starting over. Obviously we'd rather not have to do that.
If the center of the fireplace were 2-3 to the left, everything would be perfect. Is it possible to move the opening 2-3 feet? I guess the main concerns are the support of the stack itself which won't change, and that the flu (sp?) would not be at the center of the fireplace. I have no idea if that's an issue or not though. We can keep the bricks where there are on the right side for support, but I'm not sure how the left side is affected since the new opening would basically be where the current support is. We'd add new support to the left of the new opening, but I'm not sure if that can support the stack on top or not.
Then there's the issue of smoke. Can we "bend" the flu so that it basically comes straight down, then angles to the left a couple of feet, then comes straight down to the new opening? Would that affect draft or anything or would the smoke still happily find its way up?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
If this is just not possible, approx. what should be expect to pay to construct a new brick fireplace?
Thanks,
Warren